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Time seems to have picked up its pace, racing forward with
no regard to my readiness for it to be the end of March and Almost Summer (in
Florida we have two seasons: Summer and Almost Summer). While I’m a little
surprised to find myself teetering on the verge of April, the first three
months of the year haven’t been all bad, despite bouts of depression and
continued horror around the world. This year, I’m going to try something new:
reviewing both my word of the year and my goals every quarter. Previously, I’ve
been much more haphazard about the review process.
The year so far
I’ve taken to heart what I mentioned in “First Thoughts for 2022”: “I want a year of ease and serendipity and settling into the spaces of my life in a way that feels organic instead of molded to fit arbitrary goals I set for myself.” I’ve continued to concentrate on my word of the year, simpler. Since I didn’t set a big bunch of goals at the beginning of the year, I don’t feel bad about not having a long list of shiny accomplishments checked off.
The thing I’ve noticed most is that so far this year, I have
been operating more slowly and mindfully. I catch myself rushing, and slow
down. I single task more often. I’m becoming more realistic about what I can
accomplish in a day. This is a valuable mindset shift that’s starting to feel
more natural.
A few noteworthy accomplishments:
- Continued to add slips of paper to my Happiness Jar.
- Read two books related to my exploration of simpler (The Power of Less, by Leo Babauta and Do Less, by Kate Northrup). Next up, Digital Minimalism, by Cal Newport.
- Moved Tank to new accommodations. My entire boarding barn relocated to a new, larger property this week. A huge undertaking for the owner, and a bit of upheaval in my settled routine, but the property is great and it will be a positive move. (Tank is happy, so I’m happy.)
- Continued taking a couple of online courses, one personal and one related to blogging.
Coming attractions
During the next three months, I plan to continue to take
small steps toward reenergizing my writing. I’m going to start planning a trip
to California to see family. And I’ll continue some cleaning and organizing
projects around my house.
I’m also preparing to take an internet break in April (inspired
by David from Raptitude, who wrote about taking an internet break here, and
about how it went here.
I’m far too tied to my devices—laptop, tablet, phone. A
couple of weeks ago, my (newish) laptop’s internal fan died, and I had to use
my old (slow and glitchy) laptop to complete some work until we could fix the
new one. I couldn’t go even one day without a computer. It’s true
that most of my work uses a computer, whether for research, connection, or
actual writing, but I also read quite a few blogs and listen to a couple of
podcasts on a semi-regular basis. I’ve been scrolling Instagram nightly after
dinner while we’re watching something mindless on TV. I try to maintain one day
a week where I don’t go to the computer, but I don’t always manage that. I find
that when I have a few minutes, I jump online to “catch up” on blog reading or emails.
There are other better ways to spend time.
As I continue to learn what simpler means to me, I
feel that it’s about “less, but better.” About going deeper into things that
matter rather than trying to do or be All the Things. About slowing down enough
to feel content. So far, I’m pleased with my word of the year choice, and after
some rough days, I’m feeling slightly more positive overall. Baby steps, one
day at a time. Learning to live with hard things and still function. I’m
looking forward to the second quarter of 2022.
How is your year progressing so far? Any surprises?